Lesson 3.7: Overarching Aim
The overarching aim is usually aligned with the business objectives and/or vision of the…
Read MoreLesson 3.6: Power and Interest grid
Figure out, with your team, where you sit on the Power and Interest grid….
Read MoreLesson 3.5: Stakeholder Longlist
Follow along as we start to map out the stakeholders we have for our…
Read MoreLesson 3.4: Complex Stakeholder Alignment
Introducing the Stakeholder Alignment Canvas. Sometimes your stakeholder set might get too complex, and…
Read MoreLesson 3.3: Simple Stakeholder Alignment
Transcript – So we have, actually, to start you off with, there is a…
Read MoreLesson 3.2: Definition of Stakeholder(s)
Events should have at least two stakeholders. That said, if you dig deep, you…
Read MoreLesson 3.1: Introduction
In this part of the course, we cover Stakeholder Alignment. The folks we are…
Read MoreLesson 2.10: The Event Design Facilitation Kit
We review the event design facilitation kit. A tool we created to help new…
Read MoreLesson 2.9: How much time do I need?
Time is a vital resource. Ruud gives a quick overview of how long each…
Read MoreLesson 2.8: Prototypes
Prototypes consist of ideas from the Idea quarantine that we sequence to create the…
Read MoreLesson 2.7: Articulate the change
To go into the “Design” process, you have to articulate the change you want…
Read MoreLesson 1.6: Trust the process
Trust the messy design process – find comfort in discomfort. Let’s do a quick…
Read MoreLesson 1.5: The event canvas
The event canvas is a mental model that consists of 14 building blocks allowing…
Read MoreLesson 1.4: The visual language of Event Design
We will teach you about the visual language of event design that will enable…
Read MoreLesson 1.3: What is at stake? Are you ready for ‘Change’?
Using this training course (as a meta-example) we explore what is “at stake” for…
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